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    Page 4 - Mount Joy Bulletin
May 22, 1974
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NEWS OF AREA CHURCHES ON THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE
FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS:
MARY G. NISSLEY
Funeral Director
East Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 653-1151
MOUNT JOY
RESTAURANT
307 West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
THE SICO COMPANY
Oil Burner Sales & Service
Quality Petroleum Products
MOUNT JOY, PA.
HOSTETTER’S DINING
SERVICE, INC.
363 North Barbara St.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
653-5911
J.B. HOSTETTER & SONS
Hardware
G.E. Appliances
West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 653-1841
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY
BANK
Mount Joy — Maytown
Drive-In, Walk-Up Windows at
Both Offices Open
Saturday 8-11a.m.
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc.
FLORIN FEEDS
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Burner
[Fuel Chief | Sales
| HEATING OIL | Service
& OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT
GARBER OIL COMPANY
105 Fairview St., Mount Joy
Phone 653-1821
KEENER MEMORIALS
MAY TOWN, PA.
Phone 426-1959
MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES
BY GRACE HENDERSON
PHONE 426-3303
Activities in Maytown on
Memorial Day, May 27 are
the annual Flea Market,
weather permitting; the
Parade at 5 p.m. and a
Carnival at the Fire House.
There will be food stands
and the Fire Company will
have chicken corn soup
starting at 10 o’clock.
The Fire Company will
also have a Carnival on
Saturday evening, May 25.
There will be games for all
and Sky Diving.
Congratulations to Phil
Hossler who received a
Master of Science Degree in
Physical Education at the
University of Indiana.
Mrs. Norman Leas and
Mrs. Goldie Yordy attended
the Naturalization Luncheon
at the Hilton last Friday.
Miss Helen Hollenbaugh
and Mrs. Georgie Hess were
on a bus tour to Tangier
Island, Va., last Saturday.
William Kanoff celebrated
his 13th birthday an-
niversary May 15 and his
sister, Julie, will celebrate
her sixteenth birthday an-
niversary Wednesday, May
22.
Clothing for Church World
Service will be collected
until May 28 at all of the
churches.
“Stuff’’ is needed for the
Second Annual Auction by
the Men’s Fellowship of the
Reformed Church. Sale is
Thursday, June 6.
Are you wearing a red
poppy? They are available
from members of the
American Legion Auxiliary.
These poppies are made by
the hospitalized veterans
and the money derived is
used for rehabilitation
purposes.
Seminarian Dennis Hall
was the guest minister at St.
John’s Lutheran Church last
Sunday.
The next American Legion
Auxiliary meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Goldie Yordy. Officers for
the ensuing year will be
elected.
If you did not receive a
letter of invitation to the
annual Alumni Banquet,
June 22, perhaps you moved
and did not change your
address.
The American Legion and
Auxiliary members will
attend the services at St.
John’s Lutheran Church on
Sunday morning. Please
meet at thé church.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
Rev. W.L. Koder, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:15 a.m. - Sunday Church
School
10:45 a.m. - Morning worship
THURSDAY
4:00 P.M. - Confirmation
class meeting.
Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church
Clair L. Wagner, Jr., Pastor
SUNDAY
9:30 A.M. - Worship Ser-
mon: ‘“The Final Exam.”
10:30 A.M. - Christian
Instruction in the Sunday
Church School.
7:00 P.M. - Community
Outdoor Vespers.
Memorial Park.
TUESDAY
6:30 P.M. - Girl Scouts and
Brownies,
WEDNESDAY
6:15 P.M. - Junior High
Confirmation Class II.
7:00 P.M. - Midweek Service.
8:00 P.M. - Senior Choir
rehearfal.
THURSDAY
7:30 Pastor-Parish Relations
Committee
St. Mary’s
Roman Catholic Church
New Haven St.
Mount Joy
Rev. Joseph T. Kafchock,
Pastor
SUNDAY
8:00 A.M. - Mass
Mount Joy Church of God
Ralph C. Warner, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:00 A.M. - Bible School
10:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Service. New members
will be received into
Church Fellowship.
Sermon Theme, ‘‘The
Secret of Victory.”
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship
Service. The Ordinance of
Baptism will be observed
in the evening worship
service. . :
Name Winners Of First
Golf Tourney Of Season
K. Housel and R. Crum-
bling were principal winners
Sunday, May 19, in the
Mount Joy Golf association’s
first tournament of the year.
Houseal shot an 85 with a
19 handicap to give him a low
net score of 66, just one
below P. Sload’s 77-10-67.
x WEDDINGS
MIKAN-ROHRBAUGH
The marriage of Barbara
K. Rohrbaugh and John
Eugene Mikan took place
Saturday, May 18, at 6 p.m.
in the First Baptist Church in
York. The Rev. Earl W.
Allen, interem pastor, of-
ficiated.
The wedding music was
presented by Stephen
Kolavac, organist and Mrs.
Arthur Shaw, soloist. A
reception followed the
ceremony at the home of the
bride.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Rohrbaugh, 130 E.
Springettsbury Ave., York.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Mikan, Steelton, Pa.
The bride’s father gave
her in marriage. Miss Sue
Canfield, Lancaster, was
maid of honor. The at-
tendants were: Barbara
Reuter, Mariettta, Pa.,
Wendy Watts, York and
Pauline Hagy, Richlands,
Va., cousin of the bride.
Serving as best man was
David Malanowski,
Hanover. Ushers were Paul
Velencia and Stanley
Kramarich, both of Steelton
and Bruce Rowe of Bressler,
Pa.
Mrs. Mikan, a graduate ‘of
William Penn H.S. York in
1970 received her B.S. degree
in Elem. Educ., major
mentally retarded, from
Millersville State Teachers
College, May 1974.
The bridegroom graduated
from Steelton-Highspire H.S.
and Messiah College with a
major in religion. He plans to
enter the seminary.
The newlyweds will reside
at 3514 Walnut Street,
WEDNESDAY
7:30 P.M. Prayer and Bible
Study
THURSDAY
7:30 P.M. - Senior Choir
Rehearsal
* Crumbling had the best
card of the day, shooting a
77. He carries an eight
handicap.
Other winners in the top 14
included:
J. Mummau, 84-15-69; B.,
Flick, 79-10-69; R. Crum-
bling, 77-8-69; R. Packer, 78-
8-70; B. Hoff, 89-19-70;
D. Houseal, 86-15-71; D.
Arnold, 88-17-71; J.
Hostetter, 80-9-71; E. Lin-
demuth, 83-12-71; C. John-
son, 83-11-72; P. Hoffman, 92-
19-73; and B. Oberdorff, 89-
16-73.
L. Martel drove closest to
the pin on hole No. 2, H.
Gingrich, No. 6; K. Houseal,
No. 14 and L. Ellis, No. 18.
All received gift certificates
from the tourney sponsor.
Smith’s Sporting Goods.
Harrisburg, Pa.
The bride wore a floor
length gown of white chiffon,
trimmed with Alencon and
venice lace and seedpearls,
and a chapel length mantilla
edged with matching lace.
CASTLINE - LONG
The marriage of Miss
Brenda Lee Long, 720 W.
Main St., to Paul E. Castline,
West Main Street, took place
Saturday, May 11, at 7 p.m.
at * St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church with the
Rev. Richard W. Kohler
officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W.
Long, 307 Marietta Ave. She
was graduated from Donegal
high school. She is employed
by Aircraft Marine
Products, Elizabethtown.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mrs. Clifford Castline,
Oswego, New York, and the
late Mr. Castline. He was
graduated from Candor,
(N.Y.) High School. He is
employed by National Cash
Register.
Miss Brenda Lee Coen of
Mount Joy was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were:
Wendy Hirst, Landisville;
Joanne Myers, Columbia;
Marilyn Harbold and Linda
Umbrell, both of
Elizabethtown.
Flower girl was Carmen
Layton of York. Raymond
White, Rheems, was
ringbearer.
Serving as best man was
Robert White of Rheems.
Ushers were: Galen and
Kevin Long, brothers of the
bride; Robert Brosey,
Rheems, and Calvin Avery,
Mount Joy.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
church. The couple will live
in Mount Joy.
RUHL - WITMAN
Miss Juanita Maria
Witman, Manheim Rl,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel W. Witman, 7 S.
Market St., was wed to
James Richard Ruhl, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Ruhl, Mount Joy R2,
Saturday, May 11, at the
Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church. The Rev.
Clair Wagner Jr. officiated
at the 2 p.m. ceremony.
Mrs. Theresa Royer
served her sister as matron
of honor and maid of honor
was Miss Dorothy Witman,
sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Barbara
Conner and Cheryl Shenk.
Michelle Witman, sister of
the bride, was the flower girl
and Brian Ritchey, cousin of
the bridegroom, served as
the ring bearer.
Jeff Ruhl, brother of the
bridegroom, was the best
man. Ushers included Jerry
Ruhl, brother of the
bridegroom; Denny Royer,
brother-in-law of the bride;
and Barry Shenk, cousin of
the bridegroom.
The bride is a 1972
graduate of Donegal high
school. She is employed by
Brenaman Electric, Inc.
The bridegroom is a 1972
graduate of Donegal high
school. He is employed by
Galen Spickler, Inc.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
church. The couple left on a
wedding trip to Canada.
They will reside at Manheim
R1.
HEAN- FRY
The marriage of Miss
Barbara L. Fry, 2725
Sherwood Lane, to Richard
L. Hean, 334 E. Market St.,
Marietta, took place
Saturday, May 11, at 7 p.m.
at the Salome United
Methodist Church,
Columbia, with the Rev. Carl
Anderman officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Fry Jr., 42 8. 11th St.,
Columbia. She was
graduated from Columbia
high school. She is employed
by Hamilton Technology,
Inc.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hean, 16 Nolt Ave., Willow
Street. He was graduated
from Donegal high school
and served in the U.S. Army,
with a tour of duty in Viet-
nam, for two years. He is
employed by Armstrong
Cork Co., Marietta ceiling
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